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“I don’t want to talk about the Dinescu man here. It has been rotten years since I have no connection with him. And we won’t see each other in this life either. But there is also a character Mircea Dinescu, who symbolized the Revolution on the television screen. “One of our few dissidents, a fighter against National Socialism, Ceausescu’s Nazism, who made me go over a lot about the Dinescu man,” CTP wrote in an editorial published in Republica.ro.
The journalist conveys that he is deeply astonished by Dinescu’s gesture.
“I have criticized with logic and common sense the measure of the authorities to close the markets for windows. It seems unthinkable and inappropriate to me. “Perhaps because I got tired of so much disgust and human misery that I had to swallow lately,” added Cristian Tudor Popescu.
Mircea Dinescu published a recording in which he recited a poem with xenophobic references to President Klaus Iohannis, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban and DSU chief Raed Arafat. The shoot is titled: “Open letter to the Cotroceni sahinsah”.
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